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DEEP CUT SPECIALS:
Lipton Chicken 'Reg. 2 pkge 25c—SAVE 2a,
NOODLE: SOUP . Pkq's 2 3c
Clark's (I,n Chili Sauce) 2 tins 37c—SAVE•So •
' porn( &BEANS 3 iO-oz ii;ls 53i
•-,•rflesk. 2. plcoo39or:-ElAyE
SHREDDED WHEAT' p_ . k
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CI4Calate'P1evOurOd ........Reg 10o,
NESTILEIS QUIK
lip. 99c
'CANNED :GOODS:SALE'
Ballcrest • - 'Reg. 300 --;SAVE 40
FRUIT COCKTAIL
Aohtoin Choice South African
APRICOTS
Cream Style
STOKELY CORN
AAP
28 -oz tin 3 5c
FEA"fURE I
1 -28 -oz tills 1 ..00
Reg. etins 33c --SAVE 13c
4 15..OZ ti;1S 53c
Reg. 2 tins 29o—SAVE Se
GREEN BEANS 4 20-0i tins' 5 5c
• PAKERY SPECIALS.
• BAKED IN A&P's OWN BAKERY BY MASTER 13AKERS'
'It** - -,, . . -. . - Reg:" 650—SAVE Oa
Y- fig ' 9
Jane Parker Spanish • .• • • Rsg. 43o- AVE k
BAR CAKE - '. .6 3 5c
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Jae piirk.r , , Rog.,4110—SAVEio
OAP DONAM '0,0012 39c
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GLAZEDDONUTS pk,g d829c.
, t,,Poirk DONUTS
tog. or -SAVE 4o
Jan‘k !etcher- i • • . . - Roe, 101 1110—SAVE $a
Whohl Who* Bread 2 24 -or loaves 3 3C ' '
,hi. Perko,. ' P. p14 411OL-sAVE 110
SUGAR COOKIES . 2 Pkg 55
r, ••• /0.14, -ouch 219-4•4v, R. 7,
. LI 13Y'S 'PEAS 12-oi okgs 35c •
• Ni • Rog. 2 for 29o—SAVE Sc
• WAFFLES .2 pkg. of ts 2 3c,
1611HER'S D
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SAWSE
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Grade A Oven
y Iprin Vowerehilnla t
cool green fern' to set' the4decora
five theme at the annual "Spring
'Tee sponsored by St. Peter's
C.W.L. at the home of Mrs.;.j. E.
Baeohler, North street.
Convening the tea, and weloillt"-
ing the guests were „Oars. 'Con
Baechler, Mrs: Josephine Chisholm
and Mrs. Bert Baeehler:
A white linen cloth covered the
tea table and the centre, piece of
pink and white carnations was
fi.anked by silver candelabra with
tj3ers in Pastel pink. 'Sharing bon,
•ors at the tea table were Mrs. J. E.
Baechler sr., Mrs. J. Earnshaw, Mrs.
N. Boyle, and Miss Mary Lacey.
Serving guests were Mrs. D,
R. MeladY, a, i. Warren,: We';
Clark, Mi, J. DonnellY, 'MlS$„/froPe- • • ,
marie Chisholiut"41p, J. Reyn0i4
• Tea ...Toont assistants' Were M,ta.• • •
Clarente.Pollea,.Mrs-. C. Canpi�n
Miss ,earrie IVIrs.Leo yrai
zak, and Mrs: J. Sherratt. 4 ,
• Convening 'the bake table were •
Mrs. C. Gibbons and Mrs, W.
ahan assisted by Mrs. Young,
Mrs. L. Curtdari and Mrs. C Bed- . •
ard. • • •
Mrs. C. Sehneiker was .in charge ,
of -'the draw for a cake' donated by
Mrs. W. Kinahan and won by Mrs.
R. Brewer.
• Mrs, F. Callaghan, treasurer; was , -
in charge of the contribution table.
Talk On :Community Activities Is
Heard By Goderich Women'i Institute
The June meeting *of,, the Code- Alexander, C. McCabe, C. Holland,,
rich branch of the Women's Insti- W. Doak, J. Adams, J. Snyder, B
tute was held at MacKay Hall hiSt Bridle".
Thursday afternoon with the pre- The many guests were welcomed
sident, Mrs. N. Clairmont, 'in the by Mrs. N. Clairmont and iMrs. D.,
.chair and Mrs. N. McInnis presid- „Riehl. while the registration. was
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The minutes of the.last meeting Mrs. W. Price ond 'Mrs. A. Wilkin
were read, by the secretarSt-treas- Letters or thanks were sent tO:
urer, Mrs. H. Tichborne. Reports Town Council for use of, MacKay
of the district annual were given Hall; the rector of St: -George2s
by the delegates, Mrs. D. Riehl, Church for 'use of Parish Hall; Mr.
-Mrs. N. McInnis and Mrs. W. Price. Ed. Stiles for ' musical numbers;
• Mrs. H. Tiohborne, convener of Mr. L. Rieck for hand cream and
dinner for district annual, gave a sachet for plate .favors; F. E.
full and comprehensive report of bert and Son for pillowcases; W.
the dinner which was a • financial J. Denomme for flowers;- Mrs,.
success. Those in charge, of the Pearl Straughan for judging.
dinner were: 114esdanies H. Tich- A paper on Community Activities
borne, L. Bannister, H. Dodd, and and public Relations was given by
G. Mumby. Those working 'in the Mrs. B. Mills. Musical numbers
kitchen were: Mesdames C. Strati- we -re given by John Hughes and -
ghan, E. Patterson, B, Mills, K. Peter .Bettger. • .
Wilkinson, J. Kneeshavv, L.Walters. An interesting demonstration on
'Those serving Were: Mesdames •D. Making trdpical plastic leaves was
C. 'Brownlee, G. Inglis, given by Mrs. J. Kernighan and
J. Ryan, A. Wilson, J. Cook, A. 'Miss Barbara Durst,, of ffenmiller.
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Ready 4 to 5,1b AVfrit go •• —
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Banquet Brand Turkey, ChiCken and Beef ea C
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NEWLOWPRi(!
AO) INSTANT COFFEE
2 -oz jar 41 c 6 -oz or .05
Vigorous & Winey (CustOrn.Ground)
.B9KAR COFFEE .
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Rich Full Bodied (Custom Ground), •
RED CIRCLE •
lb 75c
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NEW GIANT
"Assemble -It -Yourself"
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OXFORD INTERNATIONAL UNABRIDGED
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ALL PREVIOUS SECTIONS STILL AVAILABLI
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FRUIT
Father's Day — Sunday,' kne 15th
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Duy Byme Carton aad Save 4k
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VEGETABLE SPE CIAO*
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Arizona No. 1 Grade Jumbo SU',
VineR'pened, Salmon Flesh
Fresh Curly Leif New.Crop, Was , Trrn
tmikd'•"
Ready To Cook No. 1 Gracia
EN BEANS
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EN CABBAGE
GREEN CUC' MBE S
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Fresh Round No. 1 Grade
Tender Stringless
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Grade Arizona Yellow,
Fresh Native Grown
No. 1 Grade
Fresh No. 1 Grade
Outdoor Grciwn Long
3 -lb cello bag
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Miracle Whip ,
SALAD DRESSING.
Plain or Pimetto ebetpr'
Kraft Deluxe'
•FOODS
CHEESE SLICES
Kraft Cheese Roil
•-HAND! SNACK •
Kraft PhiladeTplita
CREAMCHEESECHEESEK• ottiI- Von;
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16-z jar 47,
8 -oz pkg' 3 5,
8-02 roll 31 C
8-02 pkg 31 Cr
16 -oz jar 53 C
PARD DOG FOOD
• 2 16-�z tins 25c
JEWEL SHORTENING
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INTERLAKE
WHITE (Ri SS TISSUE
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PROCTER & GAMBLE PRODUCTS AT A&P!
Washday Piitourite
GIANT TIDE mc OFF,
Mikes Dishwashing Almost Easy
JOY large tin 43c
Chinavare Inside Package
BONUS iiirnbd size 49
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Graduate Nurses Appoint Officials
For Their Annual Dance In June
The Goderich Graduate Nurses'
Association' met at the nurses'
residence on Qiiclny .of last Week
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with 23 41 attendance. • The presi-
dent, Mrs. Ruth Jerry, presided.
'The secretary, Mrs. Phyllis John-
ston, read a letter from Mrs; Guy
Emerson asking for canvassers for
the Red Cross blitz, and for 'a
donation. • -It was moved by Mrs.
Marjorie Cavell and seconded by
Mrs. Ettabelle ,Bradley that the
Association • not give a donation.
The canvassers who volunteered to
ssist in the' blitz were Mrs. Mary
Donnelly, Miss Rosemary Chisholm,
Mrs. Joan (Ribbed, Mrs. Lenore
Sntherland_and _Mrs. Ann 913ri,en.
Mrs. 'Avice Bisset, chairman of
the ways and Means committee, re-
ported .on progress of plans for
4,he June dance to be held at the
Arena Auditoriura. The conveners
are as,fellows: lunch, Mrs. Eileen
Dean; draw, Mrs. Kathleen Glen;
decorating, Miss RoSemary Chis-
holm and. Mrs. Mary Donnelly;
tickets, Mrs: at Stringer; .pro-
perty, .Mrs. Ettabelle 'Bradley; post-
ers, Miss Nancy Pettipiece.
It was decided to have a receP-
tion line if 'there was a place to
put dpend that the members of
the executive of the Goderieb
Graduate ,Nurses' Association be
on the receiving lie. They would
be-. Mr:, and Mrs.- 44, 0; -Jerry; gr. • ,;
nd Mrs. Henry Bradb3y; Mr. and
Mrs John Stringer; Miss Rosemary
Chisholm; fr. and ..bh-s. W. J
Sohiisto'r.
It wasimoved by MTs: Pat String-
er and seconded by Mrs: Ann
O'Brien that the annual dinner
meeting be /held September 8th.
The president reported that the
new Wing of the hospital was,
need of many small items -such as
waste paper baskets, utility cart
or carts, perineal pitchers and
forceps; heat lamps, ete.
It was inoved by Mrs. Eileen
• Dean and Seconded by MiTAili
O'Brien that Mrs. Easter be con-
tacted regarding needed purchases
with what inOney is aValable. . •
The' president also m,entioned.• •
• that the wording of the plaque
on the labor' room of the ' onew '
wing; donated by the assoeiatiok
was incorrect and that the matter
be 'brought to the attention. of the
hospital board by illfs'; Pat Stringet
association representative. -
• The draw itra *on by 1/4S. Eva
Lassaline. A lunch was served.
• by the convener andher membeis.
GODERI011
DISTRICT COLLEGIATE IN
(By Brian!
This IS the last,week of school—
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The recommendations were post- I
-ed Wednesday -after school and the
exams start on Friday. • •
Nnninations,were held last week
for various organizations and elec-
tions were held Monday and Tues-
day.
Results in the Student Cuncil"
elections were as" follows: presi
dent, Wajme Stewart; vice-presi-
dent, Pat Prevett;. secretary, Margo
Gran-ge; treasurer, Pat • Boutilier:
social convener, John Morris. These
will form the nucleus for the 1958-
59 Student -Councl and represent-
atives from each • form will be
chosen by ballot in September.
The list of offic,ers elected to the
GAA are • as follows: president,
B'arbara Durnin; vice-president,
Mae Stewart; secretary, Donna
Beeehyi ,treasurer, Nadine Venn.
On the BA executive for 1958-59
are the ollowing: president, Clare
Harman; vice-president, 'Maurice
Dalton; secretary, Paul Wilson;
before the exams,' that is.
D. McLean)
treasurer, Ecl. Laithwaite
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This is the last column of this
term butwe'll see you in .the fan!
ASI-IFIELD
• ASHFIELD, June 9. --Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. gibs and their three
children. of Texas. are visiting
their uncle, ,Fred MaGregor.
Hemlock City school was filled
last Friday evening with relatives.•••
and friends of Miss Donna Hamil-
ton, of Bermuda -who was: "Show-
ered with linens.
Anniversary services will be held
in Ashfield Presbyterian Church
on June 22, at 11 aan. and 3.3,0 p.m,
with Rev. Robert Marshall, • of
'Whitechurch, as preacher. .4*,"
Ewart Jamieson has receiv
ed word that his brther-in-law,
James Boak, of Saskatchewan, died
last week. The funeral- will be in
Lucknow on Thursday afternoon.
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Frio Face Cloth, Personal'Size New Push Buttcin
IVORY 3 cakes 2 3 c GLEEIYI
Prices' In
This Ad
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Through
Saturday,
June 14th,
1958.'1
7 -oz can 1.19
Goon SEAT. Trac:toreate„,,itave badneewJ
Ing over rani* gratinci. talioC absorber
Munro will cushion hard shockanna make tractor work les:
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